Mayor de Blasio is the second term: 74% of the votes from Democrats

September 13, 2017

On Tuesday inside one of the main political parties of the USA – Democratic party – was the so-called primaries – the election of a single candidate for mayor of new York. Bill de Blasio has been out of competition for his candidacy voted about 2/3 of the party members. According to unofficial data from more than 90% of precincts reporting, de Blasio won about 74% of the vote. Initially,…

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Parents died trying to save son from crater of volcano

September 13, 2017

The tragedy occurred yesterday, September 12, near Naples, Italy, near the volcano , Solfatara. According to the Associated Press, 11-year-old boy, most likely, went into the restricted area on the territory of the crater of the volcano and fell into a crevasse. My parents tried to get him, but also fell in. All three were killed. The exact cause of death will be established by forensic examination. According to preliminary…

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What is Florida after Irma: assessment of damage and casualties

September 13, 2017

Sunday, as predicted by the national research center for hurricanes, the most powerful hurricane Irma hit the state of Florida. Despite the full commitment of both the authorities and residents to the elements, it is obvious that a hurricane of such power could not go unnoticed. And after Irma «was» in Florida for a few days, now remains the most difficult – long reconstruction work in the disaster area. On…

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Congress did not support the proposal of the trump of spending cuts on medical research

September 13, 2017

Back in March, when the administration of President trump has published a first draft budget for the coming fiscal year, the document proposed a massive cut funding for the National institutes of health. The proposal was based on the partial reallocation of priorities. Vector moved towards the defence and security of the borders, paying attention to science and social spending. Six months later, Congress not only rejected a presidential initiative….

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Apple unveiled three new iPhone models

September 13, 2017

Today, September 12, Apple officially unveiled its new smartphone: iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and the long-awaited iPhone X, Fox News reports. What to expect from new models? First of all, the IPhone 8 and 8 Plus got improved 12-megapixel camera with a special portrait mode which will allow you to change lighting modes. The screen sizes of the IPhone 8 and 8 Plus at 4.7 inches and 5.5 inches,…

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Traveling in USA: the Masonic Lodge in new York

September 13, 2017

The masons has always been surrounded by a certain aura of mystery, and it is quite understandable that the society is reliably guarded their secrets and did not allow them outsiders. But now, when times flourished the Freemasons held their lodges turned into magnificent museums, not inferior to Royal palaces. We already looked at the Masonic temple in Philadelphia, now it’s time to talk about the new York

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Two days in one Burger King Parking lot came to light two kids

September 13, 2017

For two days in a row, the Parking lot of a fast food restaurant Burger King in Denville, new Jersey, turned into a maternity ward. And the role of midwives had to perform the local police. As told to police, on Friday evening, September 8, they received a call in the Parking lot of one of the Burger King from the woman who never went to the hospital because of…

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Scorpio on Board prevented the aircraft to take off

September 13, 2017

Airline flight on American Airlines from Sacramento to Chicago was cancelled on Sunday due to the small, but highly undesirable passenger on Board. Crew members noticed a Scorpion on Board the Boeing 737, after which they reported more than 100 passengers waiting to Board an aircraft at the airport in Sacramento. The night before the accident the aircraft was in Phoenix, and, most likely, just then a little stowaway snuck…

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Water flooded the streets of Houston during the hurricane, has a dangerous level of infection

September 13, 2017

Water, appeared on the streets in two areas of Houston as a result of flooding caused by hurricane Harvey, the infected bacteria and toxins that can cause in humans a variety of diseases. This is evidenced by laboratory analysis of water, conducted with the assistance of the publication of The New York Times. Experts argue that under such conditions the residents of Houston unsafe to return to their homes and…

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